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by Outdoor Hub Reporters on May 1, 2013 submitted by: Daniel Xu Alabama turkey hunter Chad Cross faced a terrifying situation last Sunday when a trek through the woods brought him facing a six-foot timber rattlesnake, one of the most dangerous and venomous snakes in North America. While experts attribute relatively mild behavior to the timber rattlesnake, it more than makes […]

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by Outdoor Hub Reporters on May 1, 2013 submitted by: Daniel Xu A strange event played out last Sunday at the Everglades Bassmasters of South Florida Open Team Tournament when two anglers hooked a Burmese python. According to the Sun Sentinel, Joe Holland and Brett Darmody at first thought the creature was a turtle emerging from the […]

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Ben Hervey-Murray lands a 100-pound, 6-foot wels catfish, a personal record, while fishing solo on Spain’s River Ebro May 02, 2013 by David Strege Spain’s River Ebro, one of the biggest and best-known rivers in Europe, is famous for its huge wels catfish that can weigh 100 pounds or more, and stretch several feet long. […]

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PENSACOLA – Today, Governor Rick Scott announced that the Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Damage Assessment Trustees have proposed $58 million in early restoration projects for Florida. To date, Phases I and II of early restoration projects for Florida have totaled $11.4 million. Governor Scott said, “We’re committed to restoring the environment and economy that families […]

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When Pflugerville, Texas, bass angler Donnie O’Neal set the hook Sunday, April 28, he was hoping for a 13-pound-plus largemouth bass to donate to the Texas ShareLunker Program. What he landed weighed more than 19 pounds, but he still didn’t qualify for the Program. That’s because it wasn’t a single bass. It was two big […]

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